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What's in a name? A legal loophole
www.winnipegfreepress.com
[Winnipeg Free Press] - 21, 1967, then-justice minister Pierre Trudeau uttered the now-famous Canadian treasure of an epigram: "The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation." Or the kitchens, for that matter. Dubienski believed that case helped with Trudeau's quest
Canadian Talks
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[Daily Beast] - I'm reprising the popular debate series "Was Pierre Trudeau" a disaster for Canada. This time, I'll face one of Canada's most distinguished historians, Michael Bliss, author among other works of a corruscating study of Canadian prime ministers through
How history would be different if Canada used the US electoral system
www.theglobeandmail.com
[Globe and Mail] - The Trudeau years would have been cut short in 1972, as Robert Stanfield would have become Prime Minister despite losing the popular vote. Pierre Trudeau would have only carried Quebec in that election, but he would have returned to power in
Google News: KW byelection: Harbinger or aberration?
[Waterloo Record] - Pierre Trudeau stayed too long. So did Brian Mulroney. So, in spades, did former New Brunswick premier Richard Hatfield whose majority Tories wound up with no seats at all in the legislature when he led them to the well once too often. Affluent
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